L-R – Jack Buckner, the triathletes and Cllr Jon Collins

Today sees the launch of a brand new triathlon event to the 2017 calendar. The British Triathlon Mixed Relay Cup Nottingham will feature some of Great Britain’s finest sporting talent racing around Victoria Embankment and Trent Bridge on Saturday 2 September.

Watch a demonstration of the route the competitors will take

An expected crowd of 20,000 spectators and a live BBC television audience will follow the action as up to 20 elite teams, including Olympians, battle to become the event’s inaugural champions.

Teams will be formed from British Triathlon’s high performance centres and major cities, seeing world-famous elite triathletes compete alongside up and coming talent. Teams, to include quartets from Leeds, Loughborough, Stirling, Cardiff, Bath and Nottingham amongst others, will comprise two men and two women who each complete the super-sprint triathlon involving a 300m swim in the River Trent, 7.5km bike ride and 1.5km run before ‘tagging’ their teammate to take over. There will also be Great Britain Under-23 and Junior squads, with the potential of international team inclusion.

The format, whilst relatively new to spectators in the Great Britain, is a well-known concept on the international triathlon circuit, with British and English national teams having won world and Commonwealth titles. The decision to include mixed relay within the Tokyo 2020 Olympics is set to be made later this year.

Jonathan Brownlee, 2016 Olympic silver medallist helped launch the new Nottingham event, he said: “British Triathlon Mixed Relay Cup Nottingham will be brilliant to watch. The format is quick, thrilling and you never really know who’s going to cross that line first.

“With England being the reigning Commonwealth Games champions, we certainly have the talent in this country to put on a great show, and I’m really looking forward to being part of that.”

Jack Buckner, CEO British Triathlon, said: “Mixed relay racing is like no other triathlon event. It’s dynamic and exciting, making for fantastic viewing both on site and TV.

“Nottingham will be a great host for the event in September and we’re looking forward to an action-packed day on Victoria Embankment.”

The day will feature non-stop sporting action, with the City of Nottingham Triathlon, organised by OSB Events, giving beginners the opportunity to get involved in fast-paced, closed-roads racing. With two distances to choose from, alongside a team relay option (one participant per discipline), competitors will undertake a pool swim before racing along much of the same course as the elite teams. For more information and to enter, please visit here.

Cllr Jon Collins, Leader of Nottingham City Council, said: “It’s very exciting that we’ll be hosting the first British Triathlon Mixed Relay Cup in Nottingham on a course that involves swimming in the River Trent. It’s a great event for spectators and I’m sure lots of people will come out to support the athletes.”

“It’s also a unique chance for local triathletes to take part themselves on much the same course. I’m really looking forward to this event, which will build on the recent cycling and other national sporting events we’ve hosted in the city.”

Grandstand tickets will go on general sale at 9am on Monday 27 February here. British Triathlon Home Nation members can access them sooner, please visit here. Parts of the course will also be free to access.

British Triathlon and Nottingham City Council are working in partnership to deliver the British Triathlon Mixed Relay up Nottingham. The event will be a one-off for 2017, but if successful, may evolve in subsequent years.

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About British Triathlon
British Triathlon is the Governing Body for the sport in Great Britain. It is responsible for raising the profile and delivering elite performance for Triathlon, Paratriathlon, Duathlon and Aquathlon in Great Britain. Triathlon is a fast growing, dynamic and modern Olympic and Paralympic sport with talented world class athletes, coaches and support staff, focused around delivering world-class success and inspiring participation.

Great Britain is home to double Olympic Champion Alistair Brownlee, 2016 silver and 2012 bronze medallist Jonathan Brownlee and 2016 bronze medallist Vicky Holland. In addition, British paratriathletes returned from the Rio 2016 Paralympics with one gold, two silver and one bronze medal courtesy of Andy Lewis, Lauren Steadman, Alison Patrick (Guide: Hazel Smith) and Melissa Reid (Guide: Nicole Walters) respectively.

We also have a strong squad of highly world ranked elite triathletes, and emerging talent from our youth development programmes https://www.britishtriathlon.org/media/statistics.

There are over 1,200 triathlon events conducted in Great Britain each year, a figure which grew by 63% between 2012 and 2016. British Triathlon is committed to being a leader in environmental awareness in sport, protecting the environment in which we operate today and in the future.

British Triathlon is a beneficiary of the UK Sport Lottery funded World-Class Programmes (WCP). The programmes focus on performance sport with the aim of achieving sporting excellence on the world stage. Further information can be found on the UK Sport website at www.uksport.gov.uk.

Visit www.britishtriathlon.org/media for downloadable image galleries, detailed athlete profiles, results, stats and information.

About OSB Events
OSB Events is one of the leading sporting events companies in the UK. Since organising their first event in 1991, they have hosted hundreds of events for thousands of competitors. Iain Hamilton founded OSB Events as a college project in Nottingham 25 years ago – he won a lifetime achievement award in 2015 for his work developing triathlon in the UK.